Here is my first set of videos that are all from one church service in early August. There are ample opportunities in a service, and in this case I played 4 times. One of those was not a solo as such, but was playing along with a hymn. Here is the lot!
Bernard Fitzgerald's great arrangement of Handel's Air and Variations (from the 5th harpsichord suite), which we used as a prelude:
Here is the hymn participation I mentioned. In this case the hymn was Eternal Father (the Coast Guard and Navy hymn). I played the melody, and then played the tenor part from the hymnal for the last verse. It made a decent countermelody (I did not have my descant books with me).
The offering was from the Philip Sparke book "Classic Hymns". This is the first piece in the book, "O Worship the King."
The postlude, where I like something snappy and not too long. We used the soprano solo "Alleluia" by Mozart: